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Step 1: Add a New Rule

  1. On the Admin sidebar, go to Marketing > Promotions > Catalog Price Rule.

  2. In the upper-right corner, click Add New Rule.

    The Rule Information section includes expandable sections for Conditions and Actions.

    Catalog price rule - information


  3. In the Rule Information section, do the following:

    • Complete the Rule Name and Description fields. These fields are for your internal reference only.

    • Set the Status of the price rule as needed. By default, the status is Active.

      After the rule is created, its status can be updated by changing the status to Active or Inactive as needed.

    • Select the Websites where the rule is to be available.

    • Select the Customer Groups to which this rule applies.

      To choose multiple groups, hold down the Ctrl key (PC) or the Command key (Mac) and click each option.

      The options in this list is dependent on the customer groups created and managed in Customers > Customer Groups.

    • Enter the From and To dates to determine when the price rule is in effect.

      You can enter the dates or use the Calendar (Calendar icon) to choose the dates. If you leave the dates blank, the rule is enabled as soon as the price rule is saved.

    • Enter a number to establish the Priority of this rule in relation to other rules.

      The Priority setting is important when the same catalog product meet the conditions set for more than one price rule. The rule with the highest Priority setting (1 being the highest) will become active for the product.

Step 2: Define the Conditions

Most of the available conditions are based on existing attribute values. To apply the rule to all products, leave the conditions blank.

  1. Scroll down and expand Expansion selector the Conditions section.

    The first condition appears by default, and states:

    If ALL of these conditions are TRUE:

    Catalog price rule - condition line 1

    The statement has two bold links that you can click to display the selection of options for that part of the statement. You can create different conditions by changing the combination of these values. Do any of the following:

    • Click ALL and select ALL or ANY.
    • Click TRUE and select TRUE or FALSE.
    • Leave the condition unchanged to apply the rule to all products.

    You can create different conditions by changing the combination of these values. For this example, the default condition is used.

  2. Click the Add (Add icon) icon at the beginning of the next line and select an option for the condition, such as a product attribute or combination.

    • In the list under Product Attribute, choose the attribute that you want to use as the basis of the condition. For this example, the condition is Attribute Set.

      Catalog price rule - condition line 2

      For an attribute to appear in the list, it must be configured to be used in promo rule conditions. To learn more, see Product Attributes.

      The selected condition appears in the statement, followed by two more bold links. The options differ depending on the condition attribute you select. The statement now says:

      If ALL of these conditions are TRUE:
      Attribute Set is 

    • Click is and choose the comparison operator that describes the condition to be met. These options may include an option for different comparisons, such as matching values, not including or including at least one of a value, and greater than, equal to, and less than a numerical amount. In this example, the options are is and is not.

    • Select or enter values for the condition. Depending on the condition, you may select products from a grid or list, enter a numerical value, and so on. For this example, click the () more link and choose the attribute set upon which the condition is based.

    Catalog price rule - condition line 2

    The selected item appears in the statement to complete the condition.

    If ALL of these conditions are TRUE:
    Attribute Set is Default

  3. To add another condition line to the statement, click the Add (Add icon) icon and choose one of the following:

    • Conditions Combination
    • Product Attribute

    Then, repeat the process until all desired conditions are complete.

    If at any time you want to delete part of the condition statement, click the Delete (Delete icon) icon at the end of the line.

Step 3: Define the Actions

  1. Expand Expansion selectorthe Actions section and do the following:

    Catalog price rule - actionsActions

  2. Under Pricing Structure Rules, set Apply to one of the following:

    Apply as percentage of originalDiscounts item by subtracting a percentage of the regular price. For example: Enter 10 in Discount Amount for a final price that is marked down 10% from the regular price.
    Apply as fixed amountDiscounts item by subtracting a fixed amount from the regular price. For example: Enter 10 in Discount Amount for a final price that is $10 less than the regular price.
    Adjust final price to this percentageAdjusts the final price by a percentage of the regular price. For example: Enter 50 in Discount Amount for a final price that is marked down 50% from the regular price.
    Adjust final price to discount valueSets the final price to a fixed, discounted amount. For example: Enter 20 in Discount Amount for a final price of $20.00.

    Regular price refers to the base product price without any advanced pricing (special/tier/group) or promotional discounts. Final price refers to the discounted price that appears in the shopping cart.

  3. Enter the Discount Amount.

  4. To stop processing other rules after this rule is applied, set Discard Subsequent Rules to Yes.

    Setting this to Yes is a safeguard to prevent the system from applying multiple discounts (rules) to the same product.

Step 4: Save and test the rule

  1. When complete, save the rule.

    • Click Save and Apply.

      Catalog price rules - pricing structuresPricing Structure Rules


  2. Test the rule to make sure that it works correctly.


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